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Margaret Anne Forsyth
Female 1862 -


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  • Birth  1862  Wagga Wagga Reg No 14336/1862 Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender  Female 
    Died  1935? Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID  I4  George Forsyth Wagga Wagga
    Last Modified  6 Feb 2017 

    Father  George Forsyth,   b. 1817, South Shields, County Durham, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 26 May 1887, Kempsey NSW Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Relationship  Natural 
    Mother  Margaret Anne Gordon,   d. 1890, Narrandarah Reg No 8668/1890 Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Relationship  Natural 
    Married  31 Dec 1851  Tarcuttah Creek. NSW Reg No V1852517 38C/1852 Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID  F1  Group Sheet

    Family  Henry Clement Tingcombe,   b. 18 Jun 1852,   d. 21 Aug 1928, Brewarrina Reg No 22744/1928 Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married  1882  Sydney Reg No 597/1882 Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. William Norman Tingcombe,   b. 21 May 1885, MURRUMBURRAH Reg No 34990/1885 Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1964, Katoomba Reg No 26414/1964 Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. Elsie M Tingcombe,   b. 1888, NARRANDERA Reg No 29714/1888 Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 03 Apr 1948, Innisfail, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Family ID  F4  Group Sheet

  • Notes 
    • Marriage
      597/1882 TINGCOMBE HENRY C FORSYTH MARGARET A SYDNEY

      Children
      34990/1885 TINGCOMBE WILLIAM N HENRY C MARGARET A MURRUMBURRAH
      29714/1888 TINGCOMBE ELSIE M HENRY C MARGARET A NARRANDERA

      Birth Husband
      V18522620 38A/1852 TINGCOMBE HENRY C HENRY JANE L

      Death Husband
      22744/1928 TINGCOMBE HENRY C HENRY ANNE BREWARRINA

      Margaret Anne Tingcombe Mosman 1930

      Rev H TingcombeRev. Henry Tingcombe
      1809-1874

      Rev. Henry Tingcombe officiated at St Bartholomew’s on a few occasions during Rev. Donkin’s incumbency. (1855-1875)

      Henry Tingcombe was born in Hartley, near Plymouth, England in 1809. Henry and his younger
      Rev Tingcombe
      Photo Courtesy Lynne Brown
      brother, George, migrated to Australia in 1832, after being urged to do so by their uncle, Robert Copland Lethbridge, who had settled in the Penrith district. The two brothers settled in the Monaro district where they became sheep farmers, having bought sheep from the Macarthur family at Camden. After four or five years Henry left the Monaro district and settled in Penrith where he did clerical and administrative work, becoming the Clerk of Petty Sessions around 1840. He married Flora McLeod, who was his brother John’s sister-in-law, in 1840, at Bathurst. The newly married couple first made their home at Penrith but the next year Henry was transferred to the Audits Office in Sydney. Mrs Tingcombe died in 1842. In 1846 Henry was ordained Deacon by Bishop Broughton in Christ Church St Laurence, Sydney and then worked in Trinity Parish, Dawes Point.
      Reference - Jean Newell, ‘Henry Tingcombe (1809-1871) Clergyman and Educator’, Armidale and District Historical Society Journal, No 44.

      Bishop Broughton sent Rev. Henry Tingcombe to be the first Anglican minister in the Armidale district. He conducted his firstBaptism at Armidale in April 1846. He was ordained Priest by Bishop Broughton in February 1847.
      http://www.catholicweekly.com.au/03/dec/21/29.html

      Rev. Tingcombe served in this parish, which stretched from Muswellbrook to Stanthorpe, Queensland until 1854.
      www.stpetersarmidale.org.au/content/StPetersArmidaleHistoryLeaflet.pdf

      Henry Tingcombe is honoured in Armidale by having a street in the centre of town named after him. Central Park which is the centre of the city is bounded by Faulkner, Barney and Dangar Sts and Tingcombe Lane. It is an attractive, dignified reserve which was dedicated in 1874 as a recreational area.
      http://www.smh.com.au/news/New-South-Wales/Armidale/2005/02/17/1108500192597.html

      Rev Tingcombe re-married in 1849 to Jane Lydia Clements, a resident of Bathurst. After the family left the Armidale area, they moved to the western plains, where Henry worked at Kelso and O’Connell Plains for two years, then Carcoar for another two years, before moving to Camden. In 1861 he took a year’s leave of absence to visit England, returning to Camden to work there until he retired in 1872. Henry died in Sydney in 1874.
      Reference: Jean Newell.

      Rev and Mrs Tingcombe had 5 children:
      1. Henry C born 1852, married 1882 Margaret A .Forsyth at Sydney.
      died 1928 at Brewarrina
      2. Ellen A born 1853, died 1876 at St George
      3. Margaretta Mary born 1859 at Camden, married 1882 Francis Henry Woodriff at Sydney, died 1952 at Penrith
      4. George born 1862 Camden, married 1887 Maria C. Bluett at Canterbury, died 1940 Wyong
      5. John Lethbridge married 1888 Ada M. Carter at Paddington, died 1906 at Burwood

      The Church of St John, Camden was consecrated in 1849. A window near the Pulpit was given by public subscription in memory of Rev. Henry Tingcombe, who was the third Rector of the Church.
      http://www.camdenanglican.org.au/mod/group/view.php?group_id=8

      Page 248 of the 1860 Australian Almanac states that he was an Anglican Minister in the Camden and Narrellan area.
      http://books.google.com/books?id=ZxQOAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA248&lpg=PA248&dq=
      henry+tingcombe&source=web&ots=e1aSRu4Im7&sig=-CilBn7TeyNuvZvVht31iG3bC5s

      The 1863 Australian Almanac, page 116, lists Rev. Tingcombe as being at Camden in the Diocese of Sydney.

      http://books.google.com/books?id=yRAOAAAAYAAJ&printsec=toc#PPA116,M1

      8 March 1864 he is listed in the Western Post and Mudgee Newspaper as being in the Diocese of Sydney, and receiving an allowance of 200 pounds per annum. http://addison.homedns.org/transcriptions/others/transcripts/others%20page%209.html

      Both his grandsons, Private Henry Lethbridge Tingcombe and Private Noel Tingcombe were killed within a few days of each other during WW1
      Henry died on 29 July 1916, and was awarded the British War Medal and the Victory Medal. He is buried at the Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France.
      Noel Lethbridge Tingcombe was killed in action on 4 August 1916. He is remembered with a commemorative plaque on Villers-Bretonneux Memorial Cemetery. No body was recovered.
      http://www.penrithcity.nsw.gov.au/index.asp?id=1243
      http://www.stmarysregisters.com.au/stmarysww1soldiers.htm© Prospect Heritage Trust Inc.

      Child Elsie
      Elsie Margaret Tingcombe
      Birth 1888 in Narrandera, New South Wales, Australia
      Death 3 Apr 1948 in Innisfail, Queensland, Australia

      1913 Age: 25 Mosman, New South Wales, Australia
      Marriage
      Worsley RICHARDSON
      1886 - 1963

      Child William
      Marriage
      12214/1921 TINGCOMBE WILLIAM N UHR AMY E CHATSWOOD

      Death
      26414/1964 TINGCOMBE WILLIAM NORMAN HENRY CLEMENTS MARGARET KATOOMBA

      32221/1966 TINGCOMBE AMY ELIZABETH AGED 77 YRS DIED LAWSON KATOOMBA
      TINGCOMBE Amy Elizabeth (Jackie) Death notice 30MAY1966 Death 77 late of Lawson Sydney Morning Herald 01JUN1966

      First World War Embarkation Roll - William Norman Tingcombe
      William Norman Tingcombe
      Rank: 2nd Lieutenant
      Roll title: 13 Infantry Battalion - 9 to 12 Reinforcements (September-December 1915)
      Conflict: First World War, 1914-1918
      Date of embarkation: 20 December 1915
      Place of embarkation: Sydney
      Ship embarked on: HMAT Suevic
      Ship number: A29